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Travis G. Beddo
© Enid Morning News
07-1975
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Travis G. Beddo, 67, 1706 Meadowbrook, died early Wednesday in an Oklahoma City hospital after a short illness.

His funeral will be at 2:30 PM Friday in the Chapel of the Brown Funeral Home with the Rev. Damon R. Reese officiating. He will be buried in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the Oklahoma Medical Research Heart Division through the funeral home.

Beddo was born in Antioch on November 23, 1908, and was a long – time resident of Pauls Valley where he managed a cotton gin. He moved to Enid in 1965 and worked for the Oklahoma Tax Commission for 10 years. Beddo was a member of the Masonic Lodge of Pauls Valley and had lived in Medford and Blackwell before moving to Enid.

He and Ella Mae Murphy were married on May 14, 1966, and she survives. He is also survived by two daughters, Mrs. Patricia Ruth Millsap and Mrs. Cherry Lee Swartz, both of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and by a son, Homer Dean Beddo of Sacramento, California.

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